Posted: 2/9/2016 10:12:48 AM EDT
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracle_of_Calanda I missed the thread that got locked on this topic so maybe this came up. Still, it's worth repeating the link: pretty rare and yet not 'impossible'. Just like cases of resurrection: rare but not unheard of for Catholic saints (like St. Anthony of Padua). |
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Actually read it this time and this. |
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You think it's possible to grow a leg back? Nah that's crazy, but it's 100% true about a man being born in a sea of brown men and somehow being white, then dying and then coming back to life, and also about another man who fit two examples of every creature on the planet into a boat that was far too small for them and also far too big for anyone to have built during that time. |
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Quoted: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracle_of_Calanda I missed the thread that got locked on this topic so maybe this came up. Still, it's worth repeating the link: pretty rare and yet not 'impossible'. Just like cases of resurrection: rare but not unheard of for Catholic saints (like St. Anthony of Padua). Can you point me to where St. Anthony of Padua resurrected someone? Or was himself resurrected? From what I can find, his tongue and vocal cords did not decay, but the rest of him did. Am I missing something? |
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from what I can tell his leg was injured, he got help for the injury but started begging as a one-legged man the reason the leg was atrophied is it was tied up for long periods and not used. His parents discovered him while he was asleep and he chose the miracle story as opposed to revealing he was a con man. it isn't like people don't fake amputations to help with begging at the end of the video above you can find many others with fake amputees |

